Libby focuses her practice on corporate transactions, including mergers & acquisitions and financings, and corporate and securities law. She works with public and private companies across a variety of industries.
While working as a Summer Associate at Mintz in 2022, Libby assisted with contractual matters and drafted public company filings. During law school, she also served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Marianne B. Bowler of the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
As an undergraduate, Libby worked as a legal intern for a boutique commercial litigation firm in Phoenix, where she conducted research on business entities and other matters. She also served as a legal intern for a Phoenix-based portable storage company, assisting with projects involving the company’s real estate portfolio and mergers and acquisitions.
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Energy & Sustainability Client Feature – Mantel Capture
October 1, 2024 | Article | By Libby Decker
Read about Mantel Capture, a company developing carbon capture materials and systems to remove CO2 from flue emissions in heavy industrial sectors, and how a recent $30 million Series A funding round will enable it to set up a demonstration project.
Energy & Sustainability Connections Newsletter — August 2024
August 1, 2024 | Article | By Thomas R. Burton, III, Sahir Surmeli, Libby Decker
This issue of Energy & Sustainability Connections includes features on key considerations for international venture capital investments and technology company Pascal, plus energy policy news from Washington, litigation updates, a roundup of recent M&A activity, and information on upcoming industry events.
News & Press
Mintz Advises Quaise Energy in $21M Series A1 Funding
March 14, 2024
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Mintz advised Quaise Energy, a developer of a new hybrid deep drilling technology for geothermal energy, in its recent $21 million Series A1 funding round. The deal brings Quaise’s total funding to more than $95 million. The investment will be used to scale up Quaise’s supply chain and enhance its field operations by improving geologic understanding at plant sites.